Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA vibrant and intoxicating look into Japanese dance and subculture communities.A vibrant and intoxicating look into Japanese dance and subculture communities.A vibrant and intoxicating look into Japanese dance and subculture communities.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 3 vittorie totali
Recensioni in evidenza
Here's a glowing review of *Dreams on Fire*:
*Dreams on Fire* is an exhilarating and captivating journey into the heart of Japanese dance and subculture. This film beautifully captures the struggles and triumphs of Yume, a young woman who leaves everything behind to chase her dream of becoming a dancer in Tokyo. The film paints a vivid picture of Tokyo's underground dance scene, juxtaposed with Yume's day-to-day challenges as a hostess in the city's red-light district.
The film stars Bambi Naka, one of Japan's most renowned dancers, in her first lead role. She delivers a powerful and emotionally charged performance that brings authenticity and depth to Yume's journey. The film's narrative resonates with the spirit of *Coyote Ugly* and *Step Up*, blending the gritty reality of pursuing one's dreams with the vibrant energy of dance.
The cinematography is stunning, capturing the dynamic choreography and the pulsating energy of Tokyo's nightlife. The film's soundtrack further enhances the experience, immersing the audience in a world where passion and perseverance collide.
*Dreams on Fire* is not just a film about dance; it's a celebration of resilience and determination. It's a must-watch for anyone who has ever dared to dream big and is a testament to the power of following one's passion against all odds.
*Dreams on Fire* is an exhilarating and captivating journey into the heart of Japanese dance and subculture. This film beautifully captures the struggles and triumphs of Yume, a young woman who leaves everything behind to chase her dream of becoming a dancer in Tokyo. The film paints a vivid picture of Tokyo's underground dance scene, juxtaposed with Yume's day-to-day challenges as a hostess in the city's red-light district.
The film stars Bambi Naka, one of Japan's most renowned dancers, in her first lead role. She delivers a powerful and emotionally charged performance that brings authenticity and depth to Yume's journey. The film's narrative resonates with the spirit of *Coyote Ugly* and *Step Up*, blending the gritty reality of pursuing one's dreams with the vibrant energy of dance.
The cinematography is stunning, capturing the dynamic choreography and the pulsating energy of Tokyo's nightlife. The film's soundtrack further enhances the experience, immersing the audience in a world where passion and perseverance collide.
*Dreams on Fire* is not just a film about dance; it's a celebration of resilience and determination. It's a must-watch for anyone who has ever dared to dream big and is a testament to the power of following one's passion against all odds.
This vibrant and authentically executed story of a young woman from a meager family against her father's wishes goes to Tokyo to become a dancer. The immersive, sharply etched quality of photography closely follows the woman played by Bambi Naka as Yume through various behind the scenes life of real Japan with plenty of appetizing exposure to apparently real dancers in many different settings including Hip-Hop, Go-Go, S&M, and modern. There are elements of Bill Murray's character experiencing Japan in the Oscar Best Picture nominee Lost In Translation (2003) and some of the crisp cinematography from Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut (1999). This dance movie far exceeds the typical dramatic storyline of almost any film in the dance genre in its efforts to depict real dance and living life without pretention or fictional drama that often exudes from most other dance movies. Instead, the audience is invited along with Yume to actually experience pieces of her life as she seeks a foothold in Japan as a dancer. The only two obvious weaknesses that hold this movie back from near perfection is the just slightly undeveloped reveal of how Yume is able to really afford to stay in Japan even as great glimpses of her being a hostess and another dance job further on in the movie and her climatic physically painful dance competition routine of the movie just does not quite have the amazing choreographic power to convince the audience of its importance to the movie's ending (under-utilizing her adopted crow stage name and limited use of the stage with a custom that does not allow her to really show off herself as she dances physically or visually nor do we really see much of the audience making dance competition less than authentic). Nevertheless, Dreams On Fire is one the best dance movies produced.
Lo sapevi?
- ConnessioniReferences Suicide Squad (2016)
I più visti
Accedi per valutare e creare un elenco di titoli salvati per ottenere consigli personalizzati
- How long is Dreams on Fire?Powered by Alexa
Dettagli
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 3 minuti
- Colore
Contribuisci a questa pagina
Suggerisci una modifica o aggiungi i contenuti mancanti
Divario superiore
By what name was Dreams on Fire (2021) officially released in Canada in English?
Rispondi